Friday 30 December 2016

Afghan Stabs Christian Woman at Asylum Centre for Reading Bible.

"O you who believe! Fight those of the unbelievers who are near to you & let them find in you hardness; & know that Allah is with those who guard (against evil)." So Allah the pagan moon god tells his frothing fanatics, in verse 9:123 of his equally intemperate compendium of codswallop, the Koran.

Incoherent as the Koran is, this instruction seems pretty unequivocal: fight those unbelievers who are near to you. One Afghan migrant in a refugee centre in Upper Austria certainly understood it & only had to saunter down the corridor to the kitchen to find an unbeliever to fight, stabbing a Christian refugee woman, nearly killing her, as reported by the Daily Express today (hat-tip to Hamish MacHaggis @HMachaggis):

Horror as Christian woman stabbed for reading the BIBLE in migrant centre
A CHRISTIAN woman was stabbed by an asylum seeker after he heard her reading from the bible.

The 50-year-old woman was only saved by her winter coat when she was attacked with a knife in the accommodation in Timelkam in Voecklamarkt in Upper Austria.

Her alleged attacker is a 22-year-old man from Afghanistan who had taken offence to the fact that the woman had been invited by Christian residents of the property to discuss the bible.

When he found out what she was doing, he stormed into the kitchen where the woman was standing and tried to plunge the knife into her upper body.

Luckily her thick winter coat protected her from serious injury, but she did injure her ear when she fell backwards from the force of the man's violent blows.

When questioned by police, the man accepted he had overreacted but claimed he was suffering from 'personal problems'.

He was ordered remanded in custody and taken to Wels Prison in Upper Austria. It is unclear if he has been charged yet.

The horror attack happened just days after a teenager was battered by a group of migrant men in the Austrian capital of Vienna.

And on Christmas day the migrant crisis issue was addressed by the Archbishop of Vienna when he said Austria could not cope with the huge numbers arriving.

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